Bahrain’s role is beneficial for upcoming fighters
Manama : The lead role played by the Kingdom of Bahrain in supporting the sport of Mixed Martial Arts, under His Highness Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, is proving beneficial for top level talent from the sport.
Brave Combat Federation had signed numerous medallists who came through the system of Amateur competitions organised by IMMAF. Brave Combat Federation had been successful in developing the sport of Mixed Martial Arts globally by providing opportunities to fighters from around the world to compete and develop their career on a global level.
Within the second year of operations the organisation has 197 fighters from 34 nations competing in its events organised around the world.
Currently Brave Combat Federation is the leading mixed martial arts organisation that has signed maximum number of amateur athletes who had been a part and won competitions organised by IMMAF.
Brave 12: KHK Legacy hosted on 11 May at Balai Sarbini Hall at Jakarta, Indonesia will feature 3 IMMAF medal winners including Bahraini national, Hussain Ayyad, Hardeep Rai from the United Kingdom and Gamzat Magomedov from Dagestan.
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